Soon after news broke of the breach, the city launched an investigation. That investigation is now complete, but when Target 7 asked for the results, we were stonewalled.

"We cannot disclose anything that's been discovered in the process, and we may never be able to," Sunport spokesman Dan Jiron said. “There may be portions that can be released, there may be portions that cannot."

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For instance, Jiron said the report may reveal some of the Sunport’s top-secret security measures. But not only is the Sunport not releasing the investigation details, they won’t even reveal what agency did the investigation or how much it cost taxpayers.

“To release anything at this point could jeopardize the integrity of the entire investigation,” Jiron said. “Again, anything that is part of attorney client work product is not releasable at this point.”

That explanation doesn't sit well with traveler Kacy Clement.

“I feel as if we paid for it, we should know what's going on or they may be hiding something else we should know about,” Clement said.

Because of this breach, the evidence room at the Sunport is no longer in use now. All current and future evidence seized at the Sunport will now be stored at the Albuquerque Police Department.